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  1. 1 lug 2019 · 1 July 2019. PA Media. George Osborne and his wife Frances are divorcing, with the couple saying they will remain "good friends". The former chancellor, who is now editor of London's Evening ...

  2. The Guardian (London) 'Frances Osborne's Park Lane, a gripping story about two young women, one a housemaid, on the youngest daughter of the house, captures brilliantly how the outbreak of war and the changing attitudes towards women affected social relationships.'. The Bookseller. Top ten read of 2012: ‘A feisty novel about militant ...

  3. 7 giu 2012 · Park Lane by Frances Osborne – review. Julie Burchill is left feeling somewhat grubby by a clumsy period saga. Julie Burchill. Thu 7 Jun 2012 06.00 EDT. T here are worse things a politician's ...

  4. Frances Osborne was born in London and studied philosophy and modern languages at Oxford University. She is the author of Lilla’s Feast and The Bolter. Her articles have appeared in The Daily Telegraph, The Times, The Independent, the Daily Mail, and Vogue. She lives in London.

  5. But Idina’s compelling charm masked the pain of betrayal and heartbreak. Now Frances Osborne explores the life of Idina, her enigmatic great-grandmother, using letters, diaries, and family legend, following her from Edwardian London to the hills of Kenya, where she reigned over the scandalous antics of the “Happy Valley Set.”.

  6. About Park Lane. A Goldsboro Crown Historical Fiction Award Nominee The bestselling author of The Bolter returns with a delicious novel about two determined women whose lives collide in the halls of a pedigreed London town home. When eighteen-year-old Grace Campbell arrives in London in 1914, she’s unable to fulfill her family’s ambitions ...

  7. Frances Osborne is the author of three books, all published in the UK and US. Her first biography, Lilla's Feast (2004), has been translated into six languages and is a Kiriyama Prize Notable Book. Her second biography, The Bolter (2008), was shortlisted for Best Read in Britain, was a Sunday Times No. 1 bestseller and one of The San Francisco Chronicle's Best Books of the Year.